The initiative, titled Coexistence and digital citizenship in the educational field, aims to provide families and professionals with practical tools to prevent risk situations in the digital environment. The program will address topics such as the impact of technology on adolescents and protocols for acting in the face of disruptive behaviors.
The cycle will feature the participation of an expert in digital education, who will analyze the current reality of minors online. The sessions will be divided into in-person and online formats, starting on Friday, May 22, at 6:30 PM with a presentation on digital violence.
The program will continue on May 23 with a session on intervention in digital conflicts, followed by a training video call on the 26th regarding regulations and protocols. The closing will take place on May 28 with a session dedicated to the use of artificial intelligence as an educational resource in the classroom.
Access to all activities is free and does not require prior registration. With a total duration of 8 hours, this action is part of municipal policies to promote healthy and safe habits for citizens.




